About Jeremy
Born in Kenya, East Africa Jeremy is a third generation Kenyan from a farming background who completed secondary schooling in England. On leaving school in the early fifties Jeremy served four years active service with British Territorial Forces during Mau-Mau emergency. He was trained in the infantry, mounted police and finally field intelligence with Special Branch.
After returning to farming for three years he moved to Australia with his family in 1962 and completed a period with the Department of Agriculture in Western Australia specializing in the artificial breeding of cattle from progeny sourced from all all over Western Australia. He then bought a small country business and a bus-run on New England tablelands in NSW.
But in 1965 Jeremy started lecturing part time and went full time in 1967. He was a full-time lecturer and organizer for the Australian League of Rights until 1988 when he went freelance.
Jeremy has written and spoken extensively since 1967, giving an average 150 lectures a year and has spoken across Canada on three separate tours… around New Zealand on 13 separate tours… and through Britain, both northern and southern Ireland. His trips around Australia are too many to count.
He is now retired, and no longer accepts speaking engagements.
He has two children and seven grandchildren, and currently lives on an idyllic 5 acres some 40 kms north of Toowoomba.
His opinion of politicians is generally rated X - although there are rare exceptions!
Since 1991 Jeremy has majored on the trend called Globalism… sometimes called the New World Order and related topics, and he has produced a number of videos with incredible sales.
Despite being regularly stereotyped in the media, and attacked by all political parties (usually from the safety of parliamentary privilege) Jeremy Lee's material has gained a wider and wider audience, crossing both political and economic divisions.
His book "What Will We Tell Our Children?" has been a major seller in Australia, and was published in the U.S. in 2000.